Number 1 reason intermediate players don’t improve



Number 1 reason intermediate players don’t improve with tags table tennis, ping pong, lesson, tutorial, tom lodziak, spin, intermediate, beginner, improve, flat, serve, push, attack, topspin
In amateur table tennis there is a flaw which I see again and again. This flaw is hitting the ball to flat. This could be a flat serve or a flat push or a flat attack. The lack of spin leads to weaker shots and more inconsistency. In the video I explain how these flat shots are damaging your game and how to overcome them.
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